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Monika is a designer and educator with 30 years of international experience. Polish-born and UK based, she's the founder of the Be Creative Again online course. At the heart of her work is a simple belief: that everyone has a creative life worth nurturing — and sometimes just needs a little help finding their way back to it.
Monika Jakubiak forged her creative vision on the London fashion scene of the late 1990s and 2000s, working with designers such as Hussain Chalayan and Clements Ribeiro, and as a technician on the legendary MA Fashion Design course at Central St Martins under legendary Professor Louise Wilson — an experience that gave her an intimate, firsthand window into how extraordinary creative talent is nurtured and taught.
That insight has shaped everything she has done since. Taking what she learned at CSM and carrying it across a vast range of cultures and contexts, she has come to understand that wherever you go, people are looking for essentially the same thing: a genuine creative outlet. A design consultant and developer of artisanal fabrics, she has worked with slow fashion brands and independent start-ups from Austin and New York to Warsaw, contributed to iconic British brand TOAST, and collaborated with the ANOKHI brand and the Anokhi Museum of Block Printing in Jaipur. She is currently a design consultant at the Nila House initiative in Jaipur.
Over the last 20 years, her real passion has been unlocking the creativity in others. She has designed and delivered workshops across 17 countries, funded by institutions including the V&A, Tate Britain, and the European Parliament — reaching everyone from students at GEIDAI University of the Arts in Tokyo to small community groups in rural Poland. She currently mentors Art and Design students at UAL Central St Martins and is a visiting tutor at the Reykjavik School of Visual Arts. Wherever she works, the approach is the same: deep research, genuine curiosity, and helping people find and trust their own creative voice.
"Flexing the curiosity muscle is the key to opening up your creativity.”
Past and ongoing collaborators…
Fashion & Lifestyle
TOAST
PLUMO
Nila House, Jaipur
EAST
ANOKHI, Jaipur
Hussain Chalayan
Fort Lonesome, Bespoke Western Chainstitch, TX
Banjanan, New Your & Jaipur
Rekh and Datta, Austin & Rajasthan
Clements Ribeiro
Mulligan
Eley Kishimoto
DAKS Simpson
Kim Jones, OBE
Volga Linen
BRORA
Jigsaw
Timothy Everest, bespoke tailoring
Education
Central St Martins College of Art and Design, UAL
University of East London
Royal College of Art, London
Myndlistaskolinn, Reykjavik School of Visual Arts, Iceland
GEIDAI University of the Arts Tokyo
Paint Pots Montessori Early Years
Alec Reed Academy
Thomas`s London Day School Early Years
Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw
School of Form, SWPS University, Warsaw
Culture
Young V&A
TATE Britain ( in collaboration with the Vivienne Westwood atelier )
Watermans, London
BOZAR Brussels
MATADERO Madrid
Anokhi Muzeum of Hand Printing
National Muzeum of Poland
National Muzeum of Sculpture, Warsaw
National Gallery of Contemporary Art Zacheta, Warsaw
Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, Poland
The European Parliament Cultural Program
Instytut Adama Mickiewicza, Warsaw
WIDOK, Cultural education in rural Poland ( in collaboration with Chloe atelier )
Concordia Design, Poland
Ambassadors of creativity and education
Professor Louise Wilson, OBE
Jeremy Deller, artist
Georgine Hood, OBE
Grazyna Kulczyk of Museum Susch, Switzerland
Li Edelkoort
John & Faith Singh of ANOKHI
Agnieszka Tarasiuk, curator